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Old School Indian
Aaron John Curtis
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Marion Winik,
The Boston Globe
Wonderfully voicey ... The sly humor never stops, even in the most painful passages.
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Margaret Quamme,
Booklist
Sharply comic and touching ... The evolving relationship between the narrator and the anti-hero he observes and interferes with gives the novel its considerable power.
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BookPage
Curtis’ exceptional first novel,
Old School Indian
, bestows meaning, power and humor through its many digressions.
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Kirkus
An affecting tale of loss and healing that thrives through its seriocomic style.
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Publishers Weekly
Electrifying ... Even more impressive is Curtis’s ability to find harmony in the novel’s distinctive voices. This astonishes.
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